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If you have a large square (like the one in Ginbart's post) with the 45 degree angle - it is a matter of learning the secret to making them accurate. You start out with about a 7" square. Then I put my 45 degree line down the center of the fabric line by judging the space left in the sides of the squares running down it. I then back it up just a little so there is fabric to cut on each side, making sure of course that the line stays strait down the middle. Then I do something that would usually go against what I have learned so far. I cut the stuff not under the square even though it is not even - as long as the line is down the middle, you are good. Then I turn it around so the other end of the fabric line is at the edge. I line up the square edge (the original side I cut already) with the 6 1/2 inches square lines and cut the excess. This will give you the perfect 6.5 inch square with the line (that makes the X) in the perfect spot. If you are still confused, I will post some pics. It took me a bit to actually realize the first cuts are simply to get the line in the right place.